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Secure Your Campus. Protect What Matters Most: Students, Faculty, and Property.

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Challenges In Educational Security

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Gun Violence

Gun violence in schools is an increasing concern, with incidents involving firearms and knives becoming more frequent. To prevent such threats, schools need to adopt robust weapons and threat detection systems. These systems include tools like metal detectors, security cameras, and advanced screening technologies to spot weapons early. Implementing such measures can help ensure a safer learning environment by reducing the risk of violence and enabling a quick response during emergencies. 

Theft & Vandalism

Theft and vandalism are common problems in schools. Theft of valuable equipment like laptops and projectors can disrupt learning and incur financial losses. Schools often need to repair or replace damaged property, such as broken windows, defaced walls, and destroyed furniture.  Frequent incidents of vandalism can lead to higher insurance premiums for schools.  Thankfully, both theft & vandalism can be deterred and investigated with the help of integrated access control, video surveillance, and metal detection.

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Student Safety and Well-being

Sad reality is there are pedophiles who prey upon school children.  But fortunately, many of those convicted are listed on the national sex offender registry.  Today’s sophisticated visitor management systems are integrated with the registry and can generate alerts and prevent sex offender from entering the school.  Visitor Management Systems can also ensure only legal guardians are permitted to pick students up after school.

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